DeletedUser
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It's a nightmare out there.
Flash is STILL the most stable version, and I'm sticking to it untill html5 has caught up.
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Ofcourse everything is relative to your own setup, what system your using, specs, ram, cpu, graphicscard, drivers, internet connection, but also what you have running in processors/services etc.
Browser plugins play a huge role too, as well using vpn or not..
I can even tell you that, if you for example disable 50 percent of microsoft telemetry data services - you gain a further more speed upgrade of atleast 10 percent.
(we tried this on windows 10, basically disabling everything onedrive / updates / xbox / apps / and the background services related)
It made every game handle better, and in general enhanced the experience. Browser games included.
*Telemetry is an automated communications process by which measurements and other data are collected at remote or inaccessible points and transmitted to receiving equipment for monitoring.
Microsoft has done this since their very first release, and tons of other companies does it too. The constant flow of data slows you down a bit, not much but ENOUGH to make a slight difference.
Do not forget the SSD, comparative to an 7200 rpm HDD, an SSD(either on sata 3 or M2) can make a huge difference of speed, usually on online uses of PC.
And at this moment, Brave browser seems to be more faster than Chrome or Mozilla from my opinion, even if it is a based chromium browser.
I am playing everyday on HTML, and FoE It is performing very well for me.